Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was a pioneering experimental rock band from New York City first active from 1965 to 1973. Its best-known lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist Lou Reed, bassist/violist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker. The band also collaborated with Nico for their debut album in 1967, under the supervision of producer and pop artist Andy Warhol. Some see The Velvet Underground as being a bridge between the
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Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was a pioneering experimental rock band from New York City first active from 1965 to 1973. Its best-known lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist Lou Reed, bassist/violist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker. The band also collaborated with Nico for their debut album in 1967, under the supervision of producer and pop artist Andy Warhol. Some see The Velvet Underground as being a bridge between the
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Levitate
Levitate is the fifth song from Ditch the Mold's self-titled debut album. This song hits.more
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Desert Star
As we move into the second part of the album, we begin with the interlude "Caught in a Wave." I’ve incorporated the same vocal melody from "Lighting up the Sun" to create a sense of continuity and signal a fresh start. The lyrics explore the feeling of being a misfit and the internal dialogue that comes with it. Every element—from the lyrics and vocals to the instruments—was performed, written, sung, and recorded by me, and I also handled the production, mixing, and mastering.more
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Healing
This song is an anthem for anyone who has healed and grown. It's about questioning things, being honest with oneself, and addressing both visible and hidden wounds. Although it might sound melancholic at first, it’s actually a positive celebration of recovery and rediscovering joy after a long period of struggle. Its funky vibe makes it especially meaningful to me. I was deeply involved in every stage of its creation, from writing and performing to recording, producing, mixing, and mastering all the vocals, lyrics, and instruments on my own. Any support you can offer would be greatly appreciated!more
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